Ticket Prices

Thanks mate lol. FWIW I’ve just sold it on Daz CLarke’s Facebook page.

Seems to be quite a few Blues who’ve made the last minute decision to go today now, after yesterday’s rush to put tickets on the Ticket Exchange
The sun always helps people who are wondering if it's worth the trip out.
 
Thanks mate lol. FWIW I’ve just sold it on Daz CLarke’s Facebook page.

Seems to be quite a few Blues who’ve made the last minute decision to go today now, after yesterday’s rush to put tickets on the Ticket Exchange
The ticket website is crap half those seats showing available are not even available when you go to purchase them ! Same with the Liverpool game it's the ticket exchange that fks up the website it was the same for the Liverpool game, it will be sold out or very near by kick off !
 
Anybody remember what a Kippax season ticket price was in 1974/75. It's nearly 40 years since I stated going regularly (a couple of double season breaks when working abroad in the 80s and early 200s) and I just wondered?
I seem to remember a Kippax Street season ticket was around £20 towards the end of the decade.
 
The ticket website is crap half those seats showing available are not even available when you go to purchase them ! Same with the Liverpool game it's the ticket exchange that fks up the website it was the same for the Liverpool game, it will be sold out or very near by kick off !
I’m noticing that spares are being snapped up on the Face Value Facebook pages. It will be lively by 5.30pm
 
Anybody remember what a Kippax season ticket price was in 1974/75. It's nearly 40 years since I stated going regularly (a couple of double season breaks when working abroad in the 80s and early 200s) and I just wondered?
I seem to remember a Kippax Street season ticket was around £20 towards the end of the decade.
 
Anybody remember what a Kippax season ticket price was in 1974/75. It's nearly 40 years since I stated going regularly (a couple of double season breaks when working abroad in the 80s and early 200s) and I just wondered?
I seem to remember a Kippax Street season ticket was around £20 towards the end of the decade.
My first season ticket was 1975/6, a junior ticket on the Kippax when I was 16. I'm sure it cost me £7.
 
Maybe give the club some credit when it's due, tickets for Fulham on Saturday, 5 together in SS3 (the Fulham returns), 2 adult and 3 U18 kids costs £136 in total for 5 (assuming all are matchday members getting £5 discount.). That's not bad all things considered? To watch the Treble winners, league leaders, with top-draw striker Haaland in full flow..
 
Maybe give the club some credit when it's due, tickets for Fulham on Saturday, 5 together in SS3 (the Fulham returns), 2 adult and 3 U18 kids costs £136 in total for 5 (assuming all are matchday members getting £5 discount.). That's not bad all things considered? To watch the Treble winners, league leaders, with top-draw striker Haaland in full flow..
3 games at that price out of the 19.

You need to spend £130 on memberships first or you can't get them at all.
 
And that was for 21 home games in those days.
Which if my arithmetic is correct works out at @ 33pence per game.
Incredible value,even for those days.
A pint of Robbies or Boddies was around 16p at the time, so each game cost around the same as two pints. That means my drinks before a game cost twice as much as the game itself!!
 
Maybe give the club some credit when it's due, tickets for Fulham on Saturday, 5 together in SS3 (the Fulham returns), 2 adult and 3 U18 kids costs £136 in total for 5 (assuming all are matchday members getting £5 discount.). That's not bad all things considered? To watch the Treble winners, league leaders, with top-draw striker Haaland in full flow..
What I don’t understand about this £5 members discount is that without buying the match day membership you can’t buy the tickets anyway. So why not just advertise at the discounted rate? I understood it when they went to general sale afterwards but now they’ve stopped that what’s the point?
 
What I don’t understand about this £5 members discount is that without buying the match day membership you can’t buy the tickets anyway. So why not just advertise at the discounted rate? I understood it when they went to general sale afterwards but now they’ve stopped that what’s the point?

Psychological marketed I guess.

If you buy six tickets over the season, the membership has cost you nothing. If you buy seven plus, you’ve actually made money on the deal.

As opposed to, why am I paying £30 every year, just for the privilege of being allowed to buy overpriced football tickets?
 

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